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Liquid Sculpey® Classic Shape Ornament

Liquid Sculpey® Classic Shape Ornament

Designed by Amy Koranek
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What a fun way to spend an afternoon with family or friends making these terrific ornaments that will grace a holiday tree for years to come. TIME TO COMPLETE: 90 Minutes to make and bake (bakes twice)
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ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
  • Scrap oven-bake clay for the outside form
  • Paper towel
  • Ornament shaped cookie cutter
  • Glass baking surface
  • Alcohol ink in red and green
  • Silicone baking cups
  • Dremel drill or spring powered hole punch or leather hole punch and hammer
  • 12” coordinating ribbon
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Project Instructions
    Getting Started with Liquid Sculpey®:
Please make sure your work area is covered and you are not working on an unprotected surface. We recommend working on the Sculpey® Oven Safe Work Mat, wax paper, metal baking sheet, or disposable foil. Uncured Liquid Polymer Clay may damage unprotected furniture or finished surfaces. Be sure to cover your crafting area appropriately. - Stir Liquid Sculpey® completely. Thin with Sculpey® Liquid Clay Softener as needed - Wash hands after use (we have found that baby wipes work best)

    Baking:
  • -It is important to use oven thermometer when you bake the liquids so that you can ensure your oven is at the correct temperature.
  • -Do not microwave the liquids. They must be baked in a Preheated oven at 275 ºF (130 ºC) for liquid colors and 300 ºF (149 ºC) for Clear – Do not exceed baking temperatures.
  • -If your piece is less than 1/4” bake for 15 minutes. For thicker pieces that are 1/4” or above bake for 30 minutes.
  • -If your liquid project has become yellowed or discolored in the oven, when you remake it, tent it by placing either – folding an index card in half and placing your project under it by using aluminum foil over your project.


Here’s a tip for baking perfectly in silicone molds. Dampen a dish towel with water and wring out as much of the water as you can. Fold the damp towel so that the molds can sit level on top of it. The damp towel will slow down the curing process so that the LS will cure evenly throughout and avoid warping.
Roll a thick rope of scrap clay long enough to go around the entire perimeter of your ornament cutter. In the photo, my scrap clay is white. Press the rope of clay lightly onto the cutting edge of the cutter.
photo shows as described
Press the cutter with the clay edge down onto a glass baking surface allow the metal cutting edge to cut through the clay to the glass. My glass just happens to have a grid on it, however, this grid is not necessary. We just want the clay to create a dam between the metal cutter and the glass.
photo shows cutter with clay on it pressed to surface
Remove the scrap clay that is on the interior of the cutter but leave the clay on the outside in place. The outside clay will keep the Liquid Sculpey® from oozing out under the metal cutter. Double check that the outside clay is sealing any space between the metal cutter and the glass.
photo shows clay around outside of cutter only
Squirt Silver Liquid Sculpey® (LS) into just the area that represents the hanger. Bake to set the Silver LS in place so that it does not get mixed in with the more colorful LS.
photo shows silver LS in the top of the ornament as described
While the ornament is in the oven you can work on tinting White LS to red and green. In two small silicone baking cups, squirt White LS in the bottom. In one of the cups add 2-3 drops of green alcohol ink. In the other cup add 2-3 drops of red alcohol ink.
photo shows the colors dropped onto the shite in mixing bowl
Stir well with one of the tools from the Clay Tool Starter Set. Check the colors. We want them to be true green and true red, so more ink may be needed. Add more ink, stirring completely between additions.
photo shows mixing colors
When the ornament and the glass are completely cool, it is time to add the decorative design to the ornament. Start by placing stripes of White LS horizontally across the ornament.
photo shows 3 white stripes with space between them
Add Red tinted LS next between lines of White LS.
photo shows red LS areas added top and bottom
Add Green tinted LS next.
photo shows Green LS added between the bottom two white strips
If the bands of Red and Green are fairly wide, you can add more White LS over the top to divide the color bands into stripes.
photo shows adding white stripes inside green LS area
Starting from the top center, dip the Needle Tool into the LS and drag it down through the stripes without picking up the Needle.
photo shows a drag down the center of the ornament
Lift the Needle Tool out and wipe with paper towel. Then dip again next to the first drag and going in the opposite direction, from bottom to top, dragging the colors the opposite way. Continue dragging in opposite directions working from the center outward to create a cool marbled effect all the way across the ornament.

Bake the ornament again following the baking instructions.
photo shows drags from bottom to top
When the ornament is completely cool, carefully lift it from the glass and remove the outside edge of scrap clay.
photo shows as described
Carefully remove the LS ornament from the metal cutter. Use a hole punch and hammer, or a spring punch, or a Dremel tool to drill a hole in the top.
photo shows as described
Replace the LS ornament back into the metal cutter and add a ribbon for hanging on the tree.
photo shows as described